Our funding

New Mexico In Depth is funded by donations, and we disclose information about our donors publicly to ensure transparency and accountability. Our by-laws include a donor policy that requires us to list all donors and the specific amounts of donations when possible, or, when not, the amounts of donations within a range.

Foundation funding

W.K. Kellogg Foundation: $175,000 (This includes part of a larger, two-year grant totaling $500,000 that ran through June 2014.)

Thornburg Foundation: Between $75,000 and $100,000 (NMID’s money-in-politics project is funded in part by this generous grant from The Thornburg Foundation. The Thornburg Foundation's executive director, Allan Oliver, is married to Maggie Toulouse Oliver, the Bernalillo County clerk and a Democratic candidate for secretary of state. This grant mandates no coverage of that race or issues related to the county clerk or secretary of state offices.)

Thornburg Foundation: $12,500 (This second grant from Thornburg helps fund a reporting partnership between New Mexico In Depth, KUNM and NMPBS that attempts to pull back the curtain on how the New Mexico Legislature works and, in some cases, doesn’t.)

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New Mexico In Depth aims to invigorate New Mexico journalism through our reporting, through working with other journalists as collaborators or mentors, and through media partnerships that leverage collective resources, with the goal of telling in-depth stories of people who represent our diversity and challenging power in a way that informs and empowers people and communities.